No.
The reason tht metos react with coke is the carbon dioxide that builds up to then spray all over your friends and family when you make them drink it :)
It would expand and then explode. sorry Explode :P
No, it is not safe to put batteries in water as it can cause them to leak or explode, posing a risk of injury or damage.
Lemonade is mostly water, and salt is soluble in water - so, yes.
all you do is put jumper cables to the water melon and your car and it will explode! ( the water melon)
To cool water over time u have to put it in the refrigerator. If results are required immediately, put the water in a bucket that slopes outward, so when you put it in the freezer it won't turn to ice and explode.
They have so much water inside that when it reaches boilng temperature it explodes.
The bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen is too strong to be destroyed by combustion. Add: The chemical properties of water are different from the properties of hydrogen and water separately. Therefore, water does not support combustion as oxygen does, and water does not explode as hydrogen does.
try to evaporate water.add. water should not be used when the fire is of flammable fat or liquid. Because the water in turning to steam will explode vigorously and scatter burning material.So water should only be used for fires of solid materials.
The most reactive metal is Frankium. This will explode if you put it in water. Lead is probably one of the most poisonous metals.
Only on a cellular level. The cells absorb too much water, swell and burst. Unless you're watching it through a microscope, however... no. They just die
No,because you never no when it might explode or burst.
It will quite possibly, as with all electronics, cause a short and, maybe with automobiles, cause the steering wheel to explode.